Xujiahui Catholic Church
The Catholic Bishop's Cathedral in Shanghai, the Gothic Twin Towers, is called "the first cathedral in the Far East".
Xujiahui Observatory
Built in 1872, it is the first observatory along the coast of China, and its meteorological observation has never been interrupted since 140. The Observatory has also been designated as a "standard timekeeping office" by the International Astronomical Association. Participated in 1926 and 1933 international longitude joint survey, and became the three major survey benchmarks in the world together with Paris and San Francisco.
Zikawei Library
The earliest modern library in Shanghai has a large number of precious foreign language books, and the western language library has collected nearly 20 languages and more than 80,000 volumes of various western language documents published since15th century.
Nanchuan huatang
The earliest existing residential building in Shanghai, the Ming Dynasty building, is now the "Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall", which displays the world map "Grand General Geographic Map" which was first introduced to China.
Xu Guangqi tomb
Xu Guangqi, his wife Wu, and four pairs of grandchildren and daughter-in-law were buried separately, which is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Emi company former site xiaohonglou
March of the volunteers, once the Asia-Pacific headquarters of Dongfang EMI Records Company, is the birthplace of China's recording industry.
Xuhui public school former site
The earliest schools in China were established according to the western school-running model.
Tushanwan Museum
The birthplace of modern arts and crafts in China.